This is a nice DIY video. I fixed my clog without having to resort to all of this. I drained the washer reservoir with a vacuum siphon as low as possible. I then added approximately 2 cups of bleach followed by about a gallon of hot tap water. Let it sit for about 10 minutes. I then took my garden hose and spray nozzle and stuck into the reservoir as far as it would go and stood back while the water was turned on full blast for a few minutes letting everything back flow out the top. Started the car and the washers were working again. I let them run a while to get the bleach out of them and finally rinsed everything with water. It is now good to go and took me all of 15 minutes.
Thank you for sharing. This is exactly what I need to fix my windshield washer does not work at full pressure. I didn't have to remove the wheel at all, just turn to the right as far as possible (I parked up on the driveway ramp so it might help in my case. I pried oven the wheel well trim enough to put my hands in, removed the pump and then removed the grommet for cleaning. I also found something interesting, if the hood is open the front washer won't operate (the rear does). I first thought that my stalk switch or the pump was broken! After cleaning the grommet which was full of white sticky gum, the washers now work at full pressure again.
2017 350 GLE washer pump replaced twice by the dealership, STILL wouldn’t pump just like your video. I had the same issue with plugged suction grommet. I also didn’t remove tire and just turned hard right (thank you commenters). Took less than 30 mins. Thank you for this awesome video and tip! So helpful!
Thank you sir you have saved me quite a few bucks and a trip to my super expensive dealer in Haiti. Did it as you did and feels like i have never seen so much pressure from my nozzles. Thank you again for a very nice tutorial.
No need to remove the wheel on a 2017 GLC300! From the steering wheel, just turn the tire to the far left. This exposes the plastic "clips" for removal. It's unnecessary and a "pain point" to actually jack up the wheel and remove it. The entire process is 5 minutes. Thank you!
Didn't wait for the weekend and fixed it already. Working perfectly now. I didn't take the tire off - it's a bit tight but just have enough space for me to reach the pump and filter. Thanks again for the excellent video and explanation! @@letsrolldiyauto1532
It is not clogged by regular washer fluid. It is clogged by RainX PINK silicone based fluid as recommended by Mr. Scotty. Believe me, I have to replace my pump and nozzles after using this stuff. Now I am switching to regular blue stuff. No more issue.
thanks Frank that information was priceless mine is doing the same I will give this ago and see what happens ,also was unaware about the hood being opened too , you just saved me a heap of cash to the stealership
Thanks for the video. I had the same issue but I did not have white gooey stuff but clogged grommet which was not visible. I thought the grommet had a big hole at the bottom but it was closed with few small holes. These small holes gets clogged with black debris. You have to remove the grommet to see the problem.
Thanks for the video. I had all the correct tools. I didn’t have to remove wheel as I raised the car on Air Suspension to Level 3. But even moving the wheel to the right would allow enough access. Top video, and hey, water jets worked again.
Actually happened to me today, it was RAINEX that clogged my system . No need to remove tires or anything. I flushed out the water added bleach , waited 1 hour and went push the washer button and BAM back to normal !!!
@@letsrolldiyauto1532 i will pull it out on saturday when i get some time, i think the filter might be clogged on the rear ,,but the front might be some other problem
I finally had time today to work on the benz,,your video was of great help,,it was a clogged filter...it was quite smelly too..I also realized that with the hood open,,the front washer switch is disabled...took the screen out,cleaned and reinstalled it..changed the washer fluid...good now...thanks
This is a nice DIY video. I fixed my clog without having to resort to all of this. I drained the washer reservoir with a vacuum siphon as low as possible. I then added approximately 2 cups of bleach followed by about a gallon of hot tap water. Let it sit for about 10 minutes. I then took my garden hose and spray nozzle and stuck into the reservoir as far as it would go and stood back while the water was turned on full blast for a few minutes letting everything back flow out the top. Started the car and the washers were working again. I let them run a while to get the bleach out of them and finally rinsed everything with water. It is now good to go and took me all of 15 minutes.
Thanks for this it worked for me today 👌
Your method worked like a charm! Much appreciated!!!
Thank you for sharing. This is exactly what I need to fix my windshield washer does not work at full pressure. I didn't have to remove the wheel at all, just turn to the right as far as possible (I parked up on the driveway ramp so it might help in my case. I pried oven the wheel well trim enough to put my hands in, removed the pump and then removed the grommet for cleaning. I also found something interesting, if the hood is open the front washer won't operate (the rear does). I first thought that my stalk switch or the pump was broken! After cleaning the grommet which was full of white sticky gum, the washers now work at full pressure again.
Great!
Just picked up a used GLE43, and was hoping someone had done a video like this. Thank you!
2017 350 GLE washer pump replaced twice by the dealership, STILL wouldn’t pump just like your video. I had the same issue with plugged suction grommet. I also didn’t remove tire and just turned hard right (thank you commenters). Took less than 30 mins. Thank you for this awesome video and tip! So helpful!
Thanks for the video Frank, ive now sorted the problem. Best wishes from Scotland. Chris
Thank you for sharing! Solving this problem took me about 15 minutes. I really appreciate it. God bless you!
Thank you sir you have saved me quite a few bucks and a trip to my super expensive dealer in Haiti.
Did it as you did and feels like i have never seen so much pressure from my nozzles.
Thank you again for a very nice tutorial.
It's great to hear from people that have had good experiences and saved themselves a lot of money and time.
No need to remove the wheel on a 2017 GLC300! From the steering wheel, just turn the tire to the far left. This exposes the plastic "clips" for removal. It's unnecessary and a "pain point" to actually jack up the wheel and remove it. The entire process is 5 minutes. Thank you!
Your video was exactly what I needed. Thank you for sharing this.
You're certainly welcome.
Thank you! Just had exactly the same problem, and same car. Will get it unclogged over the weekend and your video helps a lot.
Glad it will help. Easy project and you'll feel great to getting it working again without dealer $$$.
Didn't wait for the weekend and fixed it already. Working perfectly now. I didn't take the tire off - it's a bit tight but just have enough space for me to reach the pump and filter. Thanks again for the excellent video and explanation! @@letsrolldiyauto1532
Thank you for this video. You showed the best video and gave detailed accurate instructions.
Thanks
This fixed my windshield wiper fluid clog issue
It is not clogged by regular washer fluid. It is clogged by RainX PINK silicone based fluid as recommended by Mr. Scotty. Believe me, I have to replace my pump and nozzles after using this stuff. Now I am switching to regular blue stuff. No more issue.
Crazy, isn't it? The blue stuff is what clogged mine.
Thanks for the video I'm sure you are going to save a lot of owners more then a few bucks.
I hope so!
Oh yeah, the dealership quoted me $400 for this repair job. Thank you for this tutorial!
@@thepotstickerprophet6636 It is a pleasure to be able to provide help to others.
Спасибо из России,друг!Буду смотреть, симптомы такие же.
Nicely done!! Gets right to the point! No fluff! Thank you!!
Thank you
thanks Frank that information was priceless mine is doing the same I will give this ago and see what happens ,also was unaware about the hood being opened too , you just saved me a heap of cash to the stealership
Thanks for the video. I had the same issue but I did not have white gooey stuff but clogged grommet which was not visible. I thought the grommet had a big hole at the bottom but it was closed with few small holes. These small holes gets clogged with black debris. You have to remove the grommet to see the problem.
Thanks for the video. I had all the correct tools. I didn’t have to remove wheel as I raised the car on Air Suspension to Level 3. But even moving the wheel to the right would allow enough access. Top video, and hey, water jets worked again.
Thanks for the video mine was just trickling out. I now have a strong stream, almost too strong lol.
Great. Glad it did the trick for you.
Good job. Helps me a lot!!
Actually happened to me today, it was RAINEX
that clogged my system . No need to remove tires or anything. I flushed out the water added bleach , waited 1 hour and went push the washer button and BAM back to normal !!!
Thanks for the info...got a gle400 with a similar problem...back pump runs,,but no spray on the glass...front pump doesn't run..no fuses blown
Was it a clogged filter?
@@letsrolldiyauto1532 i will pull it out on saturday when i get some time, i think the filter might be clogged on the rear ,,but the front might be some other problem
I finally had time today to work on the benz,,your video was of great help,,it was a clogged filter...it was quite smelly too..I also realized that with the hood open,,the front washer switch is disabled...took the screen out,cleaned and reinstalled it..changed the washer fluid...good now...thanks
@@brucksport Glad to be of help.
@@brucksport Great
Awesome thanks. Basically same procedure for B180, but don't need to remove wheel, just park with full right lock
Amazing! Thank you so much for this video. Helps a lot!
You're welcome.
Thanks for the video. Will be doing this tonight! Do you know what kind of washer fluid we should be using in these vehicles? Thanks
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Love your video I’m gonna try this tomorrow
Great. It really is pretty easy.
Thanks , this sorted my problem 👍
Do you know how to remove the washer fluid reservoir? This is the closest video I have found regarding this sort of issue
Thank You. Perfect 👍👍👍
cheers for that, great vid.
Glad you liked it. Hope ithelped and saved you $$$
Great 👍 thanks 🙏